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  2. Documents needed for mortgage preapproval - AOL

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    Loan statements from the past 60 days – auto loans, credit cards, personal loans, student loans and others Credit reports and scores, retrieved by the lender with your authorization

  3. Closing documents: A guide for homebuyers - AOL

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    The note documents the promise you made to your mortgage lender to pay back the loan. It includes details about the home as well as the terms of the loan, including repayment. Deed

  4. What is a closing disclosure? - AOL

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    A closing disclosure is a legally-required, five-page statement of your final mortgage loan terms and closing costs. It contains details about your loan term, monthly payments, fees and other ...

  5. How long should I keep mortgage statements and documents? - AOL

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    Contact information: This section highlights options for getting in touch with your loan servicer. Other important homeownership documents Mortgage statements follow you throughout the life of ...

  6. Allied Irish Banks - Wikipedia

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    The goal of AIB is to become a full service customer focused bank in the Baltic region. [citation needed] The branch in Latvia was operating between 26 November 2007 (date of registration) and 20 September 2012 (date of liquidation). [23] Its mortgage portfolio of 800 loans was acquired by Swedbank. [24]

  7. Mortgage origination - Wikipedia

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    In consumer lending, mortgage origination, a specialized subset of loan origination, is the process by which a lender works with a borrower to complete a mortgage transaction, resulting in a mortgage loan. A mortgage loan is a loan in which property or real estate is used as collateral. During this process, borrowers must submit various types ...

  8. Loan officer - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage loan officers specialize in loans used to buy real estate (property and buildings), which are called mortgage loans. Mortgage loan officers work on loans for both residential and commercial properties. Often, mortgage loan officers must seek out clients, which requires developing relationships with real estate companies and other ...

  9. Mortgage note: What is it and how does it work? - AOL

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    A mortgage note is one of many closing documents a borrower signs when closing on a home loan. In simplest terms, it represents the mortgage for a given borrower. In technical terms, a mortgage ...